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you know what, they're starting to hit medicare, they're starting to hit education and housing in the worst spots. that's why i'm suspicious. what's your take? >> absolutely. he figures if he makes it so painful, the president makes it so painful, never again would anyone dare to touch a dollar going into the government and spending plans. it's the old washington monument plan, hit the thing they are complaining about so they never try it again. >> i with wish the republicans had a little backbone and push back on that, like every country has done, put it in a separate corporation, where those taxes go to the problem at hand. >> the public giving up on spending cuts, bloody hello break loose. >> why can't they have a counter plan? they knew this six months ago. they sit back and wait. >> hang with me. we have lot to do. get this luxury electric car maker fisker, heavily subsidized by the energy department, now going bankrupt. the administration kept paying them for a year after they knew it was going under. we are talking tax failure. that's up next. don't forget, quit picking winners
you know what, they're starting to hit medicare, they're starting to hit education and housing in the worst spots. that's why i'm suspicious. what's your take? >> absolutely. he figures if he makes it so painful, the president makes it so painful, never again would anyone dare to touch a dollar going into the government and spending plans. it's the old washington monument plan, hit the thing they are complaining about so they never try it again. >> i with wish the republicans had a...
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she earned bachelor of science degree education in 196. the campus features the laura bush promenade. walkway garden dedicated to the first lady after the first president donated $250,000 in honor of his lovely wife. the former cia director david petraeus has a new job. the city university of new york reports he will be a visiting professor of public policy in manhattan starting in august. calls this a unique opportunity for students. professor petraeus will share his extraordinary insight on international security and intelligence and nation building. general petraeus resigned as cia director last year after he admitted he did have an affair with his biographer paula broadwell. a major gang bust inside one of america's jails. cops have charged 25 people, including corrections officers and inmates in connection with a scandal involving sex and drugs and a whole lot of money at baltimore city detention center. now, the police say it all started when an inmate took control of a driven gang still after 2009 incarceration to await trial in att
she earned bachelor of science degree education in 196. the campus features the laura bush promenade. walkway garden dedicated to the first lady after the first president donated $250,000 in honor of his lovely wife. the former cia director david petraeus has a new job. the city university of new york reports he will be a visiting professor of public policy in manhattan starting in august. calls this a unique opportunity for students. professor petraeus will share his extraordinary insight on...
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got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped them understand the america that i know and that i love. now however when they think of america they think of the terror they feel from the drones that hover over their heads ready to file missiles at any time. what violent militants had previously failed to achieve one drone strike accomplished in an instant. >> cenk: do you understand that? al-qaeda couldn't get people on their side so all the difference things they did including the bombing. but when we do a drone strike and we kill the wrong people in yemen, that entire village
got a great education here. but when he testified a few days ago in the senate he said six days ago before that there was a bombing in yemen. he was under the drone. he said i couldn't believe it. he said, i'm a friend of america. don't do the drone strike but the people operating the drone couldn't hear him. he even wondered if there is a friend of mine that is operating that from when i studied in americans. >> i friendships and values experiences i described to the villagers helped...
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now, that region, the caucasus region is where terrorists are trained, recruited, educated. that's a real area. russia is concerned about that area as well. we have that common interest that we can build on. certainly that was an issue with our committee before. because we're going to be withdrawing from afghanistan, going through some of that region, which might incite more terrorist activity. >> you're a democrat. here's what the republicans are saying today. they're also -- some of them are trying to pin the blame on the obama administration here. here's senator lindsey graham trying to, as usual, tying it to benghazi to make the point the administration is letting its guard down. he's always talking about benghazi. now he's tying it to boston with benghazi. this has become almost an m.o. with him. let's watch. >> something's not right here. i don't want to be judgmental, but i want to make sure that we're safe. >> yeah. >> between benghazi and boston, we're going backward in national security. this adds administration is letting its guard down and it's beginning to show.
now, that region, the caucasus region is where terrorists are trained, recruited, educated. that's a real area. russia is concerned about that area as well. we have that common interest that we can build on. certainly that was an issue with our committee before. because we're going to be withdrawing from afghanistan, going through some of that region, which might incite more terrorist activity. >> you're a democrat. here's what the republicans are saying today. they're also -- some of...
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they have a three-prong strategy, including educating grassroots activists, influencing politics, and buying media. if they succeed in the bid, papers like the l.a. times, and "chicago tribune" could serve as part of the right-wing agenda. could we be entering a new citizen citizen kaine era? joining us to talk about that is syndicated columnist david sirota. welcome back inside "the war room," david. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: what makes this so valuable to the koch brothers. >> the reports you put together was based on a "new york times" story. i bring that up, because much of the news today, because of the changes in journalism much of the news is still based on the firsthand reporting of newspapers. so what the koch brothers see in the tribune company is not necessarily a company that can make big profits for koch industries unto itself, that is to say the eight newspapers that the tribune owns are not necessarily profit-making themselves, but what the koch brothers see is an instrument to influence the news from the ground up, from the place where news really happens
they have a three-prong strategy, including educating grassroots activists, influencing politics, and buying media. if they succeed in the bid, papers like the l.a. times, and "chicago tribune" could serve as part of the right-wing agenda. could we be entering a new citizen citizen kaine era? joining us to talk about that is syndicated columnist david sirota. welcome back inside "the war room," david. >> thank you for having me. >> michael: what makes this so...
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and i think that we need people wake but one so you're having on this program to do a better job of educating the american public and beyond william you think this will change american foreign policy go ahead i'm afraid and that is the basic problem the basic problem the basic problem is american foreign policy we create. as he american terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading and bombing and overthrowing governments and torturing people and stopped eating and him american terrorists i say and him and the terrorists because we can prevent the creation of all terrorists but we can at least. stop those who are motivated by anti-american feelings against us foreign policy that is the main task at hand for american citizens max just to reply that i really don't think that there are going to be any fundamental changes in u.s. foreign policy should it change should it change no no i don't believe that it that it should change i mean the obama administration when you add it on secre
and i think that we need people wake but one so you're having on this program to do a better job of educating the american public and beyond william you think this will change american foreign policy go ahead i'm afraid and that is the basic problem the basic problem the basic problem is american foreign policy we create. as he american terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading...
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and while the benefits of getting an education are important and well known, how to get that education is becoming a challenge. people have to pay for that education. now many people apply for financial aid, scholarships, ans and grants and also pell grants. it provides up to $5,500 a year for an education. unfortunately for many students, although the pell grant used to cover the cost of tuition, rarely does it provide the tuition today. the college board suggested the average cost of tuition is over $10,000. many public colleges charge as much as $22,000. so that a student has to come up with as much as $15,000 over the pell grant to be able to afford tuition, room and board. under most circumstances, students can obtain student loans to cover the difference. it's also critical that students know what they're getting into when they take on student loans, because these are not grants and these are loans that have to be paid back with interest. we have been helping students with these loans. when we passed the health care reform a couple of years ago, we included $1.5 billion to streng
and while the benefits of getting an education are important and well known, how to get that education is becoming a challenge. people have to pay for that education. now many people apply for financial aid, scholarships, ans and grants and also pell grants. it provides up to $5,500 a year for an education. unfortunately for many students, although the pell grant used to cover the cost of tuition, rarely does it provide the tuition today. the college board suggested the average cost of tuition...
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from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it doesn't help the unemployment rate in those areas is double what it is everywhere else. in terms of going back to the health care bill, we had opportunity to get it right. we missed that opportunity. we could have forced the insurance come is to lower these prices. that was the idea of health care reform. we were going to use the savings to pay for the 31 million people who have health insurance. now ed made a post in the plan was put in that everybody would really keep their own doctor. not only has the problem been broken on the da
from opportunity through education. i did that because they realize those kids did not have communities at home, everything i do is animated by the lessons i learned, by the conversations i have with the people here in massachusetts in the network to make it the law of our land. moderator: mr. lynch. lynch: if you got to get to roxbury and because families. they don't like the cable. they don't like it but he made dish in the window and they are concerned about the bill, let me tell you. it...
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the american education system is a disaster and this is what we are bringing up to the school about? >> look at the bigger picture. i have a step granddaughter who is going to her eighth grade formals this year and i went through this whole thing, the dress, shoes, hair and everything but the real thing is these are kids. why are they having an eighth grade -- adam: they talked about this, in a grade you have a dance, you didn't get a prom or formal until senior year of high school. end of discussion. >> we have our from in the high school gym. these kids, granddaughter in his dress didn't look like a 14-year-old any more. our kids are growing up too fast. let's not push them. adam: do you want the school to order what your step granddaughter's allowed to wear or do you and the parent to take care of that? >> i think the school is going to put restrictions on that they do that in the workplace, you can do in school, there's nothing wrong with that. i would be worried about the mother who is -- who wants to let her daughter go with her shoulders showing. adam: moving on, since city, l
the american education system is a disaster and this is what we are bringing up to the school about? >> look at the bigger picture. i have a step granddaughter who is going to her eighth grade formals this year and i went through this whole thing, the dress, shoes, hair and everything but the real thing is these are kids. why are they having an eighth grade -- adam: they talked about this, in a grade you have a dance, you didn't get a prom or formal until senior year of high school. end...
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and i think that we need people wake but one so you're having on this program to do a better job of educating the american public and beyond william you think this will change american foreign policy go ahead i'm afraid and that is the basic problem the basic problem the basic problem is american foreign policy we create. as he american terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading and bombing and overthrowing governments and torturing people and stopped eating and him american terrorists i say antiemetic terrorist because we can prevent the creation of all terrorists but we can at least stop those who are motivated by anti american feelings against us foreign policy that is the main task at hand for american citizens max just to reply that i really don't think that there are going to be any fundamental changes in u.s. foreign policy. so they're changing sharon should it change no no i don't believe that it that it should change i mean the obama administration when you add it on s
and i think that we need people wake but one so you're having on this program to do a better job of educating the american public and beyond william you think this will change american foreign policy go ahead i'm afraid and that is the basic problem the basic problem the basic problem is american foreign policy we create. as he american terrorists every day of the week and as long as we can we can recreate them we're going to we're going to have to suffer the way we do we we must stop invading...
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fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start preparing for that. so they're going to call psychiatrists in to say well, did your older brother put you unduress? did he force you, those are all mitigating circumstances to get you out of death pennant to life in prison. they might look at a plea deal. hey, u.s. attorney, we'll give. >> shepard: we'll give you everything. >> he'll take life in prison but don't give him the death penalty. they'll review the videotape evidence to say does he look pushed into this. maybe there are other people involved. these are things they'll focus on or mentally, is he in his right state of mind notwithstanding the brother. >> shepard: i'm out of time but how unusual would it be for the federal government to use a federal -- use the federal death penalty case in a state wher
fisk, a yale educated, highly prominent defense attorney and they'll call in death penalty experts. >> shepard: you have to figure that -- i don't know what grounds they'll take. i guess try to say the older brother brainwashed him. >> in this situation, when -- we're not sure yet about the death penalty. but they have to start preparing for that. so they're going to call psychiatrists in to say well, did your older brother put you unduress? did he force you, those are all...
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. >> and his education, that's an important issue, that's not a reason people will go to the polls in 2016. >> he doesn't have enough of a difference on education from either his republican opponent or frankly hillary clinton to really make that plank that as you're indicating and i think the big problem in putting immigration, actual substance of the policy aside, is his maneuver felt like it was politically calculated. it. >> right. >> it felt like it was not exactly what he believed that he was trying to time it right and found himself not in the right position. and it also shows a bit of a lack of political deafness in anticipating where that conversation would go. >> yeah. >> up next, the other part of this story, the legacy of one george w. bush. on the eve of the dedication of his presidential center. we talk about a bush come back. take deep breaths. ity it's going to be all right. we have much more on "the cycle." we've all had those moments. when you lost the thing you can't believe you lost. when what you just bought, just broke. or when you have a little trouble a long way
. >> and his education, that's an important issue, that's not a reason people will go to the polls in 2016. >> he doesn't have enough of a difference on education from either his republican opponent or frankly hillary clinton to really make that plank that as you're indicating and i think the big problem in putting immigration, actual substance of the policy aside, is his maneuver felt like it was politically calculated. it. >> right. >> it felt like it was not exactly...
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this week, special education teacher kristine bautista is a community member with a passion for the culinary arts. she studies gastronomy and speaks from the heart and soul on any issue relating to food. and children's book author mac barnett can spin a yarn or 13, that's how many stories he's published. creating these tales is hungry business so his happy place is happy hour at the bar of his restaurant. first though, financial adviser brad glasman counsels his friends and family on the best places to eat. he credits his old neighbooo
this week, special education teacher kristine bautista is a community member with a passion for the culinary arts. she studies gastronomy and speaks from the heart and soul on any issue relating to food. and children's book author mac barnett can spin a yarn or 13, that's how many stories he's published. creating these tales is hungry business so his happy place is happy hour at the bar of his restaurant. first though, financial adviser brad glasman counsels his friends and family on the best...
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campus to prevent and respond to these issues such that the safety concerns do not get in the way of education. >> some of the problems are just emblematic of what goes on in the community and some are specific to this site and feeling that we can work on it and fix. >> they point out it has met with the school staff and right now presenting preliminary solutions. >>> police and sheriff's deputies all over the bay area are on the lookout for a serial car thief who made his mark in at least five bay area counties. 42-year-old dmitry storm stole a mercedes later found in pallet alt. also in sonoma, marin and santa cruz. >> the santa cruz sheriff's department hoping you can help them catch a would be robber. deputies releasing surveillance video hoping someone can take a look at this guy and recognize him. they want to talk to him. they say his friend pulled a gun on a driver outside of 7-eleven on north san jose road april 15th. that driver quickly reversed and took off without getting hurt. deputies think the man in this video is a frequent customer of that 7-eleven and could help them catch th
campus to prevent and respond to these issues such that the safety concerns do not get in the way of education. >> some of the problems are just emblematic of what goes on in the community and some are specific to this site and feeling that we can work on it and fix. >> they point out it has met with the school staff and right now presenting preliminary solutions. >>> police and sheriff's deputies all over the bay area are on the lookout for a serial car thief who made his...
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be stunned to know that based on a tweet, that the markets could swing in such a way so give me -- educate us on how that works, of all things that a tweet could cause that. >> sort of yes and no, tamron. the market reacts to rumors all the time. rumors there's been a bombing at an oil installation in nigeria. or things that are filtered through one way or another. somebody tells somebody. what is different now is the speed and the transmission method, in this case, by twitter. and what happened in this case, clearly, is that there are an awful lot of program traders, who are following lots of different feeds. news feeds, twitter feeds, all kind of sources. and those traders' computers pick up the feeds. pick up the language they would see, ap, bombs, white house, and immediately, they would send cell signals, ask questions later, or react now. so that how it really happens. is it these were all computerized trades that o were getting executed, based on the alga rhythms in the system. just like google used algorithms to lead you to searches somewhere, those algorithms prompt trading. >> ok
be stunned to know that based on a tweet, that the markets could swing in such a way so give me -- educate us on how that works, of all things that a tweet could cause that. >> sort of yes and no, tamron. the market reacts to rumors all the time. rumors there's been a bombing at an oil installation in nigeria. or things that are filtered through one way or another. somebody tells somebody. what is different now is the speed and the transmission method, in this case, by twitter. and what...
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and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so important to watch what you type and put on the social networks because it can come back and bite you. you can be completely innocent, but you could be saying for a year it is what it is and then the president get a threat, i don't know whoever said it said four times it is what it is. and they come at your door and homeland security, your dog runs away, you'll never see your dog again. your home's destroyed, you're in jail. you don't know what's happening. it's very serious. i will never sit at a computer again. i'll check my stats with my music, with nashville
and i want to tell this for the public to educate teenagers. because all my children have facebooks except for my 8-year-old. and i'm constantly telling them, you know, don't put where you're going because people watch that. that's how they knew the person that did this knew specific information on me. you can't just scroll across any of my music or my websites or activism work and pick up on it like that. you have to zero in on it and stalk it in a way. and so i'm trying to say it's so...
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quality education. we now face a defining moment for future generations of americans and where some republicans want to fix this budget by cutting funding for our students and schools. at the same time we continue to be outpaced by other countries that continue to increase in educational investments. in this country, the world's most prosperous nation, 25% of our children do not graduate from high school, more than 90 million adults have inadequate literacy skills. the numbers are even more startling for low income children and african-american children, many of whom live in my district. less than 8% of students in advanced placement math or science courses are african-american. fewer than half of african-american students graduate from high school on time and that must change. despite these statistics, data that shows that investment in educational programs like title one and idea and race to the top and head start and trio are instrumental to preparing our students to compete globally. but draconian c
quality education. we now face a defining moment for future generations of americans and where some republicans want to fix this budget by cutting funding for our students and schools. at the same time we continue to be outpaced by other countries that continue to increase in educational investments. in this country, the world's most prosperous nation, 25% of our children do not graduate from high school, more than 90 million adults have inadequate literacy skills. the numbers are even more...
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don't agree with this and we want our children to be taught not left or right but to be given a true education and the tools to go forward in life and bill is absolutely right to make this on the blame america crowd? i'm sick of hearing people blame the greatest nation on the earth that has pushed really espoused and spread freedom as being responsible for what radicals do. >> it's not blaming america to say that we should, look, at whatever it takes to protect our country and to prevent further attacks. >> megyn: let her finish. >> there was a young boy from yemen testified at the drone hearing in congress he went to american high schools and drone strikes all the friends heard about great stories how wonderful america was. drone strikesd because because people were fearing these planes overhead there were neighbors and loved ones killed. innocent people by our drones, he watched them turn against our country. now, i don't say that -- i distance myself entirely from -- it's not blaming america. but that's saying come on, we have to be realistic that there is mr. back. >> megyn: just to let th
don't agree with this and we want our children to be taught not left or right but to be given a true education and the tools to go forward in life and bill is absolutely right to make this on the blame america crowd? i'm sick of hearing people blame the greatest nation on the earth that has pushed really espoused and spread freedom as being responsible for what radicals do. >> it's not blaming america to say that we should, look, at whatever it takes to protect our country and to prevent...
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left his remote mountain village and received an education, learned english, spent time in america, such that he now sees himself as an ambassador of american values to his community in yemen. when his village was struck by a drone, what he talked about yesterday was really important, one of the things we haven't heard. not just the human consequences, but that the person who had been targeted actually could have been captured. so that really feeds into and calls into question yet again who are we targeting, how are we doing it, and is it truth that capture is never feasible? it also requires increasing transparency about the legal memos that justify the killings of noncitizens. so today, the house judiciary committee is reading the olc memos relating to the killing of citizens. they'll decide in the next week or two whether they'll subpoena the remaining memos, which the white house really has resisted turning over. >> unsurprisingly peter bergen said that 2% of drone casualties could be described as al qaeda, quote, leaders. ayman, usually we have you in a little box and you're in cair
left his remote mountain village and received an education, learned english, spent time in america, such that he now sees himself as an ambassador of american values to his community in yemen. when his village was struck by a drone, what he talked about yesterday was really important, one of the things we haven't heard. not just the human consequences, but that the person who had been targeted actually could have been captured. so that really feeds into and calls into question yet again who are...
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let's cut social security, medicare, medicaid, education. but no, no, we can't get new revenue from large corporations. mr. president, during the last five years verizon made over $48 billion in profits. not only has verizon avoided paying federal income taxes during those years, it received a $535 million rebate from the i.r.s.. not too bad. honey well international, from 2008 through 2010, not only did honeywell avoid paying federal income taxes, it received a $45 million tax refund from the i.r.s.. merck, pharmaceutical industry, merck in 2009 not only did merck pay no federal income taxes, it received a $55 million tax refund from the i.r.s.. and often and on it goes. -- and on and on it goes. corning, boeing, microsoft, dow chemical, cisco. example after example of large profitable corporations, c.e.o.'s make millions and millions of dollars, and they say to the american people we support cuts in programs for you -- social security, medicare, medicaid -- you name it. but don't ask us to pay more in taxes. so, mr. president, this senate
let's cut social security, medicare, medicaid, education. but no, no, we can't get new revenue from large corporations. mr. president, during the last five years verizon made over $48 billion in profits. not only has verizon avoided paying federal income taxes during those years, it received a $535 million rebate from the i.r.s.. not too bad. honey well international, from 2008 through 2010, not only did honeywell avoid paying federal income taxes, it received a $45 million tax refund from the...
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the value with the education really helps educate consumers to make the best purchase. the value we bring and relative to our pricing is really the icing on the cake. typically 20-40% lower than typical brick-and-mortar stores. we have an incredible diamond count. 130-140,000 diamonds exclusively available on our site. it is an incredible offer. cheryl: can you give us a general sense? >> we are in a quiet time. we cannot comment on specifics. cheryl: okay. had to give it a shot. are you worried about profit margins at all? >> our flexibility and turnover allows us to reduce prices and more importantly buy it back at the lower price. we really do not specifically worry about margin. cheryl: harvey, we would love to have you back when the earnings come out. thank you for being here. >> cheryl, thank you so much. it would be great to come back. have a great day. dennis: what is your password? employers could soon demand your social media passwords. cheryl: board once again beating street expectations. i will go one-on-one with cfo. as we do every day at this time, let's t
the value with the education really helps educate consumers to make the best purchase. the value we bring and relative to our pricing is really the icing on the cake. typically 20-40% lower than typical brick-and-mortar stores. we have an incredible diamond count. 130-140,000 diamonds exclusively available on our site. it is an incredible offer. cheryl: can you give us a general sense? >> we are in a quiet time. we cannot comment on specifics. cheryl: okay. had to give it a shot. are you...
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educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for education permits? >> i leave that as long as we can centralize these activities and tasks, getting them to go through one formal is much better for all of us. it is much easier to get a handle on what is going on. aou, we are doing really well with that. we will look into that and have it going through direct. >> so, we used all of these out. does anyone else have a question? we have about five more minutes before we take a break. i know the you are tired. please, ask and be polite. robbie? [laughter] >> hello. this is a question for all t
educate them to the proper behavior. i think that that is done with people who are in settings that are over 21 as well. >> i agree with you. i think that we penalize anyone over the age of 21 and get in trouble in the summer, when there is no school. they need a place to go to express themselves. the next question, for the police, with the success of aou, it is a central place where conditions are put on alcohol licenses. does the police department possibly see a central location for...
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the bay area yesterday the educators were in washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year ceremony. the president says the people you see behind him touched the future and one of the nominees was from oakland. >> these educators behind me come from all over the country. they represent cities and towns from every shape and size all types of schools, but the one thing that binds them together is that they are absolutely devoted to nurturing the next generation. >> they are role models who show our kids how to work hard to reach their potential. >> here she is the nominee from california lsasha wa rdield. >> the white house looked like a schoofor although the baa teacher did not when persons are proud to have her nominated. >> a wild pitch in extra innings since the giants against the diamondbacks. arizona beat san francisco 6-49 they're blowing a four run lead. reliever todd diablo could see luck 3 pitch to gerardo parra that bows to the backstop allowing the diamondbacks to take a two-run lead. san francisco got the potential tying
the bay area yesterday the educators were in washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year ceremony. the president says the people you see behind him touched the future and one of the nominees was from oakland. >> these educators behind me come from all over the country. they represent cities and towns from every shape and size all types of schools, but the one thing that binds them together is that they are absolutely devoted to nurturing the next generation. >> they...
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but being an educator meant more to helen than teaching in schools. it meant being a good colleague as well. she was a devoted member of the california teachers association, and one -- won the california teacher award. helen's compassion for others led her to speak out and fight for those in need. much of her activism was rooted in who she was as a member of the cherokee nation. she had personal insight into the needs of native american communities as she fought tirelessly to have them addressed. by the time she was in college at ucla, she had personally felt pains of intolerance directed at her and her heritage. determined to change the wrongs she faced, helen boarded a bus and rode clear across the country to hear martin luther king deliver his, "i have a dream" speech. that dream was her dream. her message was his message. and she fulfilled it each and every day for the rest of her life. helen worked side by sidele with the tribe to help them gain recognition and joined the molango nation in promoting human rights. she took those challenges and str
but being an educator meant more to helen than teaching in schools. it meant being a good colleague as well. she was a devoted member of the california teachers association, and one -- won the california teacher award. helen's compassion for others led her to speak out and fight for those in need. much of her activism was rooted in who she was as a member of the cherokee nation. she had personal insight into the needs of native american communities as she fought tirelessly to have them...
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the board of education regularly reviews and rye vises this policy. >> sorry. no, i think there's classy and there's trashy. >> and straps don't make it one or the other. >> and you know it when you see it. i've seen some beautiful dresses that are strapless, and some trashy long ones. >> let's show that picture of j.lo in the versace thing. >> we do want to know what you think. is the principal doing the right thing, telling girls they need to wear straps. >> i think the motivation is right, i think she just didn't think it through. >>> let's talk about "the voice." >> no, beyonce. >>> beyonce is upset, okay? apparently when she was performing at the super bowl there were some photographs taken by photographers, and she didn't like them, because she looked like that, and like that. so, anyway, she said this was a group called budfe -- buzzfeed.com. they said here are the pictures that beyonce doesn't want you to see. and she was upset. >> you know, that's part of being a celebrity. there's unflattering pictures of you, anyway. forget about it and keep moving o
the board of education regularly reviews and rye vises this policy. >> sorry. no, i think there's classy and there's trashy. >> and straps don't make it one or the other. >> and you know it when you see it. i've seen some beautiful dresses that are strapless, and some trashy long ones. >> let's show that picture of j.lo in the versace thing. >> we do want to know what you think. is the principal doing the right thing, telling girls they need to wear straps....
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investing in education to address the skills gap. i think there's a number of areas we can work on together. i appreciate chairman leahy's commitment to have an open and transparent process and the length at which the panel has testified today. if i might, first, thank you for your story. your testimony. this is the second time i've heard you testify in the committee. it's a reminder of the individual stories that make the broad fabric of the concerns we're dealing with, mrs. lichter, i'm interested in hearing you speak specifically to the need for appointed counsel or expanded legal orientation program. i was stuck in a previous hearing. more than 80 percent of detainees are unrepresented in any way even if they are children, mentally incompetent, and frankly the absence of counsel for the overwhelming majority of noncitizen who are too poor or vulnerable to get them. it bogs the system down and makes it harder for immigration judges to do their job. i would be interested to speak concretely to your experience of representing indivi
investing in education to address the skills gap. i think there's a number of areas we can work on together. i appreciate chairman leahy's commitment to have an open and transparent process and the length at which the panel has testified today. if i might, first, thank you for your story. your testimony. this is the second time i've heard you testify in the committee. it's a reminder of the individual stories that make the broad fabric of the concerns we're dealing with, mrs. lichter, i'm...
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what he ran on as governor of texas, education, tax and immigration reform. then you turn the corner and september 11th. it happened eight months, you remember, into his first term. there is some steel inside from the world trade center. the famous bullhorn he used to speak to americans from ground zero. >> it is quite dramatic. it had a big impact on the trajectory of his presidency. beyond that is the response to 9/11, the 10 days the country had to mourn. president bush had to lead us through the terrible dark moment. >> reporter: from there you will transition into what became a new threat in this country, the global war on terror. an artifact in there gun saddam hussein had when he was captured. it was later presented to president bush. finally you will go through exhibits highlighting hurricane katrina and of course the recession. about 400,000 people are expected to file through this thing every single year. a lot is on display. truly educational. a pretty spectacular site, bill. bill: it will be good to visit too. thank you, casey stiegel, live from d
what he ran on as governor of texas, education, tax and immigration reform. then you turn the corner and september 11th. it happened eight months, you remember, into his first term. there is some steel inside from the world trade center. the famous bullhorn he used to speak to americans from ground zero. >> it is quite dramatic. it had a big impact on the trajectory of his presidency. beyond that is the response to 9/11, the 10 days the country had to mourn. president bush had to lead us...
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." >>> beloved counselor and educator being remembered by students and faculty at a south by high school, harker notified students and staff about the death of sandy padgett. 72-year-old was found shot dead in her redwood city home early yesterday morning. police believe her husband killed her, then tried to kill himself. he remains right now in critical condition, unable to speak. the private harker school is making grief counselors available on campus for students. padgett had worked at the school since 1998. >>> sheriff's deputies releasing a new video they hope will help catch a would-be robber. his friend pull aid gun on a driver parked outside a 7-eleven on february 14th. the driver quickly reversed, took off without injuries. deputies think the man in the video is a frequent customer of the 7-eleven and could help them catch the would-be robber. >>> deadly shooting in the do downtown area. gunfire erupting before 10:30 last night at 13th and broadway, a few steps from the 12th street bart station which actually shut down for an hour after this. police have not yet given details on
." >>> beloved counselor and educator being remembered by students and faculty at a south by high school, harker notified students and staff about the death of sandy padgett. 72-year-old was found shot dead in her redwood city home early yesterday morning. police believe her husband killed her, then tried to kill himself. he remains right now in critical condition, unable to speak. the private harker school is making grief counselors available on campus for students. padgett had...
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extra money will likely go to public schools and community colleges under proposition 98 the state education formula approved back in 1988. >> mike admits he had to turn, no, his wife had to turn on the air conditioning and we did, as well. >> necessity matter month did it, the household bill is higher >> the allergies could be too much to handle, then i would turn off the air conditioning. the southern surge is moving beyond the golden gate bridge and all the way up to the sonoma county coast and that is leaking into our valleys in the north bay. the crowd is not so...persistent or aggressive trying to get to the east bay valley. we have clouds with temperatures in the mid-to-upper 40's, cooler this morning. our day planner is jumping up to 73. 66 away the bay and 55 at the coast and the same type of temperatures at 4:00. look, this evening, grab a coat, 50 at the coast and low-to-mid 60's for bay and inland. the next three days, tomorrow willing be the cooler and then we will jump up friday and saturday back above average away from the coast and in the low 70's saturday and near 80 inland.
extra money will likely go to public schools and community colleges under proposition 98 the state education formula approved back in 1988. >> mike admits he had to turn, no, his wife had to turn on the air conditioning and we did, as well. >> necessity matter month did it, the household bill is higher >> the allergies could be too much to handle, then i would turn off the air conditioning. the southern surge is moving beyond the golden gate bridge and all the way up to the...
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this news means the potential boost for education. much of the revenue is expected to go to schools and cleanse. >>> governor brown has a neighbor to thank. sacramento police say this man tried to break into the governor's loft on sunday night. a neighbor caught him and he was arrested. brown told the story at a rally for crime victims rights yesterday. >> i know the feeling. i know the anxiety. and i want to do nothing more than make this place safe. but i got to make it actually happen. >> brown says three men tried to break into his house in oakland last year and he says the men claimed they were looking to buy real estate so police let them go. >>> state assemblyman tom ammiano has drafted a homeless bill of rights. it's in response to tent city removals and sit-lie laws. the idea here is to give the homeless legal protections when engaging in "life-activities." his bill would let homeless sit, eat and even panhandle unless the city or county can provide a place to stay and at least one year of services. >> just being homeless not
this news means the potential boost for education. much of the revenue is expected to go to schools and cleanse. >>> governor brown has a neighbor to thank. sacramento police say this man tried to break into the governor's loft on sunday night. a neighbor caught him and he was arrested. brown told the story at a rally for crime victims rights yesterday. >> i know the feeling. i know the anxiety. and i want to do nothing more than make this place safe. but i got to make it...
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the bill permits affidavits by non-relatives regarding work or education. fraudulent affidavits work string the widespread in irca and created much of the fraud that we dealt with and that program. the current bill includes the confidentiality clause essentially a sanctuary provision prohibiting information to be used against the applicants. likewise, it does not require the deportation of any failed applicants. essentially create that heads i win tails you lose with the applicant instantly applied and now he can never be deported. and just to end, the consequences of this kind of fraud is very safe. we don't have to speculate. we saw from last time an egyptian illegal immigrants driving a cab in new york fraudulently received amnesty as a farm worker, and that legal status permitted him to travel to afghanistan, it is terrorist training, and help lead the first world trade center attack. so i would encourage this panel to look hard at these legalization provisions and see if there is any way to salvage them and to avoid the kind of problems that we're almo
the bill permits affidavits by non-relatives regarding work or education. fraudulent affidavits work string the widespread in irca and created much of the fraud that we dealt with and that program. the current bill includes the confidentiality clause essentially a sanctuary provision prohibiting information to be used against the applicants. likewise, it does not require the deportation of any failed applicants. essentially create that heads i win tails you lose with the applicant instantly...
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the educators were washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year's ceremony. obamas says these people touch the future. one of the nominees is a teacher from oakland. >> there she is. california's only nominee for national teacher of the year is lasha for fiewarfield . she teaches seventh grade at frick middle school in oakland. although miss warfield did not when we hear students feel pretty lucky to have her. >> bay to breakers is right around the corner in unwatched this san francisco original right here on kron 4. we will bring you the raised all the costumes in between. we will have cameras and crews all along the course giving you two hours of coverage so you would not miss a step. >> it started at 8:00 a.m. on kron 4. less than a month away from the big race. we will be back with more in a minute. >> good morning everyone. thank you for waking up with kron 4 morning news at 456 we are starting off with a cool morning. typical is in the '40's and 50's. we have called for fog. expect sunny and mild conditions in to the afternoon. tomorrow expected to be t
the educators were washington d.c. for the 63rd national teacher of the year's ceremony. obamas says these people touch the future. one of the nominees is a teacher from oakland. >> there she is. california's only nominee for national teacher of the year is lasha for fiewarfield . she teaches seventh grade at frick middle school in oakland. although miss warfield did not when we hear students feel pretty lucky to have her. >> bay to breakers is right around the corner in unwatched...
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caller: we spend more than anybody else on education, don't we? host: so and you don't like the idea? if somebody invents a way to make a profit and develop a better way to make a profit, then why should you penalize them? host: all right. frank in new jersey, opposing. caller: the internet sales tax is just another way of putting a burden on middle-class. it seems a logical to do that. it's one of the only outlets for people to save money right now. illogical. they are making sure they don't have to tax the rich, putting a burden on the middle class. that's why you are seeing so many republicans jumping on board for this. it is not going to be good for middle america. host: president obama continued with what is being called in washington a charm offensive, meeting with 20 female senators last night. "politico." that was at the white house yesterday. and in the news, syria. that's the headline in the washington post and many other newspapers this morning. with they spoke israeli prime minister by phone tuesday morning and he said netanyahu was no
caller: we spend more than anybody else on education, don't we? host: so and you don't like the idea? if somebody invents a way to make a profit and develop a better way to make a profit, then why should you penalize them? host: all right. frank in new jersey, opposing. caller: the internet sales tax is just another way of putting a burden on middle-class. it seems a logical to do that. it's one of the only outlets for people to save money right now. illogical. they are making sure they don't...
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it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds, you name it. we would get monthly reports: things were growing, everything was growing. in the '90s, you could not lose money in the market even if you were a dumb investor. i mean, it just kept growing and growing and growing. >> internet stocks drove a powerful surge on wall street today. >> internet stocks suddenly... >> the economy was doing great. i mean, you had all kinds of gains in the stock market. that was kind of the dot-com era. >> those internet stocks continue their meteoric rise... >> you really didn't have to pay attention to... you
it doesn't require any education. all you have to have is patience, do a little research, and you've got it. >> smith: saving for retirement seemed as simple as betting on the market. >> it was a great time. employees who participated in these plans and invested in the stock market couldn't wait to open their monthly statements to see how much the value had gone up, you know. so things seemed to be working nicely. >> well, i was invested in everything: stocks, mutual funds,...
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." >>> washington state educator who runs a robotics competition has been named teacher of the year. he was honored at the white house for his efforts to improve science enrollment at his high school. president obama said he had a soft spot in his heart for teachers, given his mother and sister were both in the profession. >>> and now, time for the weather from across the nation. it's going to be a rainy day in pittsburgh, buffalo and atlanta. thunderstorms are a threat along the gulf coast. snowshowers are possible in the upper midwest. denver gets some well-deserved sunny skies. >> temperatures in the midwest about 15 degrees colder than usual. the northeast will warm up to the 70s today. pleasant and warm in the pacific northwest, with portland hitting almost 80 degrees. >>> coming up, the best and worst jobs of the year. >>> plus, the hoax that crashed the stock market. what we learned from yesterday's instant 143-point drop. >>> and on a train platform, a police officer to the rescue. we'll be right back. >>> a computer hack on twitter reveals how fragile wall street can be. the
." >>> washington state educator who runs a robotics competition has been named teacher of the year. he was honored at the white house for his efforts to improve science enrollment at his high school. president obama said he had a soft spot in his heart for teachers, given his mother and sister were both in the profession. >>> and now, time for the weather from across the nation. it's going to be a rainy day in pittsburgh, buffalo and atlanta. thunderstorms are a threat...
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it took 24 hours for me to be educated and informed on the actual charge. i heard the word ricin for the first time in my life by a federal agent being interrogated. and i thought he said rice for about an hour. >> the u.s. attorney handling the case says charges were dropped, new information came to light. curtis thinks he was framed and told piers he believes he knows who did it. >>> former secretary of state hillary clinton criticized in a gop report on the dead al tack on the u.s. diplomatic mission in benghazi. that report claims clinton personally signed off on security cuts. a request for beefed-up security was made, but denied. christopher stevens and three other americans were killed in the attack. >>> rutgers has a new head basketball coach, that comes with some serious nba credentials. eddie jordan has been named to replace mike rice, who was fired last month after video surfaced showing him shoving and verbally abusing players during practice. jordan played college ball at rutgers and served as head coach for the washington wizards, 76ers and th
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it was more than an explanation of their educational policy, need for educational reform, how the schwarzman scholar program was important to that and why it was important to u.s./china relations which they very much wanted to put on a good footing. and it was his first major pronouncement and president obama, at the same time, wrote a letter and john kerry did a video, as did henry kissinger. so it was sort of in american ink meeting, china ink. and the chinese really understood that and it was the featured item on their national news. i think it was like six or seven minutes at the top of every hour on every tv station. as well as in print. so it was quite clear that the government really favors this and looks at it as a validation in a way. you know, they would have to speak for themselves of a certain china coming of age. >> a real paradigm shift. congratulations. >> founder and chairman and ceo of the blackstone group, steven schwarzman. thank you so much. congratulations on everything. come back. great to have you on finally. up next, aid to the boston bombing victims. we will talk to
it was more than an explanation of their educational policy, need for educational reform, how the schwarzman scholar program was important to that and why it was important to u.s./china relations which they very much wanted to put on a good footing. and it was his first major pronouncement and president obama, at the same time, wrote a letter and john kerry did a video, as did henry kissinger. so it was sort of in american ink meeting, china ink. and the chinese really understood that and it...
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on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does israel belong to? i said that's weird. that answers itself. he said, no, i know what our family believes, but according to international law, who should that belong to? and apparently, and i verified it with the school that they had been taught that palestine is a nation that has been denied its state by great britain and the jews. they've also been taught, the curriculum describes fata, hamas, plo as political parties and even things as simple as the origins of jewish holidays are absolutely wrong. go ahead. >> gretchen: no, i was going to say, so you have tried to do something about this. what happened when you wen
on a busy street to deliberately kill innocent people and at the same time, our children are being educated with curriculum that tells them, well, maybe it's okay. or at least it might be okay if the people you kill are jewish. that's not acceptable. >> gretchen: how did you actually come about this, because let's face it. when we have kids, we help them with homework, but we don't see everything in the textbook. how did you find it? >> my son came home, asked one day, who does...
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and so some concrete examples are people who can't get the right level of education or people who don't work on start-up opportunities because they need to take the safe job. and so, yep. >> so i could invest in you. i could decide i'm going to buy -- what percentage could i buy of your next ten years of income? that's how it works? >> nothing now, right? don't sell it to anybody else. >> it's ten working years and the price for each person varies and so it's not the same rate that you could buy for each person but generally for about 4,000 to $20,000 you can get about 1% of a person's income. >> you sold 1% of your income for $25,000, which means you make out on that deal unless you make more than $2.5 million in the next ten years or from the time you're 21 to 31. >> for the sake of argument, the numbers are a little less. >> you're talking about numbers like that, does it only include your salary or does it include the stake of anything you build right now? >> it's actually total income. percent of any income you earn from any sources. >> but if you were to sell your company, you did
and so some concrete examples are people who can't get the right level of education or people who don't work on start-up opportunities because they need to take the safe job. and so, yep. >> so i could invest in you. i could decide i'm going to buy -- what percentage could i buy of your next ten years of income? that's how it works? >> nothing now, right? don't sell it to anybody else. >> it's ten working years and the price for each person varies and so it's not the same rate...
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the group discussed ongoing budget issues as well as immigration reform and education. senator christian gillibrand explained to andrea mitchell how the idea for the dinner came about. >> i said, you know, now that you're starting your new term if you want to create a bipartisan agenda, a great place to start is with the women senators. we meet regularly and have a dinner every quarter. oftentimes the women reach across party lines and reach consensus. he said that is a great idea. >> you want to know what they ate, right? they had alaskan halibut and a bit of peach pie. >>> as always, why are you awake? shoot us an e-mail or tweet us. we'll read the best responses later in the show. >>> still ahead on "way too early," the college football playoff is only a year and a half away. that means they have a lot of time to come up with a jazzy name. what they came up with is not too jazzy. >>> and steve colbert's view on chris christie's tv viewing habits. we'll have that story and a check on weather when "way too early" comes right back. >> one of the most agonizing moments i
the group discussed ongoing budget issues as well as immigration reform and education. senator christian gillibrand explained to andrea mitchell how the idea for the dinner came about. >> i said, you know, now that you're starting your new term if you want to create a bipartisan agenda, a great place to start is with the women senators. we meet regularly and have a dinner every quarter. oftentimes the women reach across party lines and reach consensus. he said that is a great idea....
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education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we had -- she this to go through so many background checks. essentially say she is not a terrorist thelt elle hilton they cans. >> andrea: you have moments of brilliance. i agree with you on this one. the state department has a couple programs in place. one of them was ramping up to bring muslim students to the u.s. actually recruiting them. dana is right. the universities do this because they can actually charge the foreign students more so that they get five year visas, scholarships covering tuition. they leisure english. should would he be te
education diplomacy our best tools. this guy -- the losers were not on student visas. >> let me next -- i don't think what i'm proposing would have stopped boston from happening. greg? >> i have mixed feelings. i find it funny that people who are angry cutting off student visas are usually less angry about terrorists cutting off people's heads. but i just think overall better background checks when i got married, my wife had to move over with me to london from the united states. we...
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. >> the third agency of government i would do away with, the education -- the -- commerce. and let's see. >> oh, my. >> i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> well, the texas governor held some events in chicago this week to try and convince business leaders up there to relocate to texas. chicago mayor rahm emanuel's welcome message was a reminder of that debate performance. "i hope when he comes he remembers all three of his reasons because it will be a real test for that guy." >>> next, it's been about a month since alaska congressman don king referred to latinos as wetbacks. here's republican dennis johnson, oklahoma statehouse majority leader, talking about running a small business. >> such a thing called niche marketing. what you do, you find out what you do better than somebody else and that's what you market. then you get the reward of success. people come back to you. they like what you do. they like the service they get. and they don't ask me. they might try to jew me down on a price. that's fine. >> that was right in the chamber there of the assembly. th
. >> the third agency of government i would do away with, the education -- the -- commerce. and let's see. >> oh, my. >> i can't. the third one, i can't. sorry. oops. >> well, the texas governor held some events in chicago this week to try and convince business leaders up there to relocate to texas. chicago mayor rahm emanuel's welcome message was a reminder of that debate performance. "i hope when he comes he remembers all three of his reasons because it will be a...
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they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female pregnancies. in delhi, the center for social research has organized women into neighborhood groups trying to shift the ingrained gender bias, even invoking hinduism's goddess of prosperity. >> ( translated ): we must begin to welcome girl babies into our homes, like the goddess lack shi has come into our home. lack smi. >> reporter: they're also aware of the law that's become known by its english acronym. that's the pre-conception and prenatal tenology act, abortion legal in india but the act makes it illegal when done for sex selection. >> a lot of people don't even know that we have a very strong law. if you, a, g
they want to give more education to the boys than to the girls because for them the boys are still more important. >> reporter: and the census shows indians are acting on that bias. for every 1,000 male infants born, there are just 914 females. in some regions, far fewer. in nature, those numbers are about equal. >> the gap began to wideen in the '90s with new ultrasound machines that made it easy to learn the fetus' sex. the scan led to the termination of millions of female...